Huddersfield Town are hoping to take more than 2,000 fans to Bolton Wanderers on Saturday.

More than 1,300 tickets have already been sold for the Championship clash, and supporters can pay on the day at the Macron Stadium.

It’s £25 adults, £18 over 65s and under 23s and £10 under 18s.

Wanderers attracted 17,282 to their last home game against Wigan Athletic.

Neil Lennon’s side were 3-1 winners to make it three home victories from three under the new manager.

French defender Dorian Dervite, who played under Town boss Chris Powell at Charlton Athletic, has hailed the Bolton faithful.

“The fans have been great with us,” he said.

“At Blackpool (last Saturday) all you could hear were our fans, they were amazing.

“We have been playing very well at home and the manager has said he wants that kind of level all the time.

“So I hope that if the fans can stay behind us again, we can continue to play the same way and get results.

“We all want the same thing, to win games, and it is a good time to play for the club right now.”

Meanwhile Town Patrons are to run a coach to the game at Middlesbrough on Saturday, January 17.

The £14 fare includes a carvery lunch.

The coach will depart the John Smith’s Stadium at 9.30am.

To book, ring Martin Lister on 01484 714287.

Town Juniors, unbeaten in seven Professional Development League games, are at Crewe Alexandra on Saturday (11.30).

Hillsborough will be the venue for the Under 21s’ PDL clash with Sheffield Wednesday on Monday (7.00).